Rhythmنموونە

Remember when Jesus met that woman at the well? She went into town and told everyone about her encounter with Jesus. She didn't wait until she had the right education or training. She just started talking with her community about what she saw, heard, and how she was going to live differently. Now, you get to follow in her footsteps.
Sharing your story can seem really scary. It's personal, and there are probably more than a few bumps in our presentation. Yet, when we've experienced something as incredible as the love and life of Jesus, pushing through those feelings is absolutely worth it.
One place you can start sharing your story is through your words. In your conversations with others, you can tell them about the wisdom and guidance you've been getting from God. You can tell them about how God has been showing up in your life.
You can also share your story with your actions. The things you do communicate so much about who you are. People will learn your story from how you care for, serve, and protect others. Your actions are a reflection of your faith, and they can help others see what following God is like.
When it comes to sharing your story, you don't have to have it all figured out. God wants you to show up authentically and to let your words and actions reflect the ways Jesus is changing you. As you do, you can trust God to take care of whatever comes next.
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For the next four weeks, we'll take some time to explore how we can build rhythms that help us connect with God in new ways. We'll discover how to build a strong rhythm that can sustain us through whatever life brings our way. We'll look at how to create rhythms that help us spend time with God, use our gifts, share our stories, and spend time with others.
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